IE852638L - Circuit breaker operable as a switch - Google Patents

Circuit breaker operable as a switch

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IE852638L
IE852638L IE852638A IE263885A IE852638L IE 852638 L IE852638 L IE 852638L IE 852638 A IE852638 A IE 852638A IE 263885 A IE263885 A IE 263885A IE 852638 L IE852638 L IE 852638L
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contact member
contact
circuit breaker
plunger
actuator
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Westinghouse Electric Corp
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H73/00Protective overload circuit-breaking switches in which excess current opens the contacts by automatic release of mechanical energy stored by previous operation of a hand reset mechanism
    • H01H73/36Protective overload circuit-breaking switches in which excess current opens the contacts by automatic release of mechanical energy stored by previous operation of a hand reset mechanism having electromagnetic release and no other automatic release
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/0253Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch two co-operating contacts actuated independently
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H50/00Details of electromagnetic relays
    • H01H50/16Magnetic circuit arrangements
    • H01H50/18Movable parts of magnetic circuits, e.g. armature
    • H01H50/20Movable parts of magnetic circuits, e.g. armature movable inside coil and substantially lengthwise with respect to axis thereof; movable coaxially with respect to coil
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H77/00Protective overload circuit-breaking switches operated by excess current and requiring separate action for resetting
    • H01H77/02Protective overload circuit-breaking switches operated by excess current and requiring separate action for resetting in which the excess current itself provides the energy for opening the contacts, and having a separate reset mechanism
    • H01H77/10Protective overload circuit-breaking switches operated by excess current and requiring separate action for resetting in which the excess current itself provides the energy for opening the contacts, and having a separate reset mechanism with electrodynamic opening
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H89/00Combinations of two or more different basic types of electric switches, relays, selectors and emergency protective devices, not covered by any single one of the other main groups of this subclass
    • H01H89/06Combination of a manual reset circuit with a contactor, i.e. the same circuit controlled by both a protective and a remote control device
    • H01H89/08Combination of a manual reset circuit with a contactor, i.e. the same circuit controlled by both a protective and a remote control device with both devices using the same contact pair
    • H01H89/10Combination of a manual reset circuit with a contactor, i.e. the same circuit controlled by both a protective and a remote control device with both devices using the same contact pair with each device controlling one of the two co-operating contacts

Abstract

A magnetically operated circuit breaker characterized by a circuit breaker structure including first and second separable contacts operable between open and closed positions, a releasable mechanism movable when released to a tripped position to effect automatic opening of the contacts, the first contact being connected to the releasable mechanism, the second contact being movable between open and closed positions of the first contact, and electromagnetic actuating means for moving the second contact between open and closed position in response to a control signal generated remotely from the circuit breaker. [US4598263A]

Description

- 2 - This invention relates generally to circuit breakers and, more particularly, to a circuit breaker operable as a switch and suitable for remote power control in energy management, for process control, motor control, lighting control, and the 5 like.
In recent years, the cost of electric power has increased at a rate providing considerable economic incentive to conserve energy. At the same time, advances in electronic technology, especially minicomputer technology, have provided 10 sophisticated monitoring and control equipment which can be utilized to aid the energy conservation effort. One method of conserving electrical energy is to institute a control scheme which deenergizes specific electrical loads during preselected time periods. A simple example of this approach is the 15 turning-off of office lights at a circuit breaker panel during non-working hours, a practice which is widely followed but which has some inherent shortcomings. First, manual operation of circuit breakers at panels is relatively inflexible and expensive. Moreover, ordinary circuit breakers, although 20 usually provided with handles for manually opening and closing their contacts, are not really designed for use as regular on-off switches and, if used as such, will have a much reduced useful lifespan since they employ 3pring-loaded operating mechanisms which are cycled every time a manual on-off 25 operation is performed through use of their manually operable handles.
In order to alleviate this problem, it has been customary to use circuit breakers in combination with electro-magnetic contactors connected in series therewith. In such a - 3 - Ill- combination, the circuit breaker and the contactor are self-contained devices each designed to perform its inherent function, namely, that of an overcurrent-responsive circuit protector or a remotely operable on-off switch, respectively, 5 and the cost of both of them combined therefore is relatively high. Moreover, installing the two devices requires different. 4 mounting techniques to be employed, and operatively interconnecting them requires more extensive cable routing, all of which adds complexity and cost. 10 There also exist unitized combination starters, such as disclosed in U.S. Patent Specification Wo. 4,132,967, which includes a circuit breaker section and a contactor section both disposed in a common housing. These combination starters are especially designed for use as motor starters in motor 15 control centres or the like, and they do not readily lend themselves to being utilized in panel-boards designed to receive circuit protective devices such as circuit breakers.
It is the principle object of the invention to provide an improved circuit breaker which can be readily adapted, even 20 in the field, for use as a remotely operable on-off switch in addition to performing its inherent function as a current-responsive circuit protector.
The invention accordingly resides in a circuit breaker comprising at least one pair of cooperating contact members, 25 an operating mechanism operatively connected to one contact member of said pair and operable to move said one contact member between contact open and contact closed positions thereof with respect to the other contact member of said pair, and trip means for causing the operating mechanism to effect 30 movement of said one contact member to its contact open position in response to predetermined overcurrent conditions, characterized in that said other contact member of said pair is mechanically non-connected to said operating mechanism and - 4 - free to move independently thereof, and that the independently movable contact member includes an actuating portion and has associated therewith an actuator which is operatively engageable with said actuating portion and operable to effect 5 movement of the independently movable contact member into and from contact engagement with said one contact member when the latter is in the contact closed position thereof. f This circuit breaker embodying the invention is readily adaptable at any time for use either as a regular current-10 responsive circuit interrupter or, through engagement of the actuator with the actuating portion of the independently movable contact member, as a combination circuit breaker and remotely operable on-off switch. Moreover, operation of the circuit breaker for on-off switching takes place without 15 cycling of its operating mechanism and without movement of the contact member which is connected to the operating mechanism and is under the action of its powerful overcentre spring or springs. Hence, use of the circuit breaker as an on-off switch will not accelerate its wear. 20 Since contact engagement between the two contact members is possible only when the contact member which is operatively connected to the operating mechanism is in its contact closed position, the circuit breakers cannot be actually closed, by means of the actuator, upon a fault current condition existing 25 in the circuit being monitored because its trip means will respond to the fault current immediately upon contact engagement and will cause the operating mechanism to move the contact member connected thereto to its contact open position thereby disengaging it from the independently movable contact 30 member.
The actuator for the independently movable contact member is | preferably an electromagnetic device including a coil or winding switchable between two states of energization, one for effecting contact engagement and the other for effecting contact disengagement of the independently movable contact member. It lends itself to being switched by remote control, such as by having its coil or winding powered from a suitable source through switching means operable between conductive and non-conductive states by means of signals applied under the control of a computer, for example.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional scheme typically employed for circuit protection and for on-off switching for circuits; Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of an arrangement according to the invention for providing circuit protection and having on-off switching capability; Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view of a circuit breaker embodying the invention; and Figure 4 is an exploded isometric view of an electromagnetic actuator utilized in conjunction with the circuit breaker shown in Fig.3.
Referring now to the drawings, and initially in particular to Fig. 1 thereof, the conventional scheme illustrated therein comprises a circuit breaker 15 and a contactor 17 connected in series with respect to each other between a line terminal structure 11 and a load terminal structure 13 which may be part of a panel-board (not shown) or the like.
The circuit breaker 15, including movable contact means 19 connected to and operable by an operating mechanism 21 - 6 - likewise included in the circuit breaker, has primarily the [unction of providing circuit protection from predetermined overcurrent conditions, such as overloads, fault currents, and short-circuit currents, and it is not designed to be used as 5 an on-off switch simply for opening and closing circuits, this function being performed by the contactor 17. Of course, the $ contactor 17 on the other hand is not capable by itself of protecting circuits from over-current conditions. In other words, the circuit breaker 15 and the contactor 17 of this J 10 conventional arrangement are separate'units each designed to perform a specific function, and both units together are relied upon to provide the whole set of functions desired.
This kind of arrangement has certain drawbacks, as set forth earlier herein. 15 Referring now to Figure 2 of the drawings, the scheme shown therein as embodying the invention likewise employs a circuit breaker 23 having movable contact means 25 connected to and operable by a spring-loaded operating mechanism 27, but this scheme neither requires nor employs a separate device, such as 20 the contactor 17 of the conventional arrangement illustrated in Figure 1, in order to achieve switching capability in addition to providing circuit protection. Instead, the circuit breaker 23 is designed for use both as a circuit protective device affording protection from overcurrent 25 conditions, and as a switching device operable, also by remote control, by means of an actuator 33 operatively coupled to a contact member 29 of the circuit breaker which is free to move independently of the operating mechanism 27.
As shown more particularly in Fig.3, the circuit breaker 23 30 includes the upper contact arm 25, an actuating mechanism 27, and the lower contact arm 29. Although the circuit breaker 2 3 More particularly, the circuit breaker 23 comprises a housing or case 39 from the front of which projects a handle 41 for 5 manually operating the circuit breaker between "on" and "off" positions. In Fig.3 the contacts 35, 37 are shown closed, with a conductive path extending from the line terminal 11 through a conductors 43, a flexible conductor or shunt 45, the lower contact arm 29, contacts 37, 35, the upper contact arm 10 25, a flescible conductor or shunt 47, a bimetal 49, and a conductor 51 to the load terminal 13.
The spring-loaded or releasable mechanism 27 resembles similar mechanisms of conventional construction, such as the one disclosed in U.S.Patent No. 4,030,060, and therefore will not 15 be described herein in detail. Generally, the mechanism 27 is an over-centre toggle device which includes a metal yoke 53, a cradle or releasable member 55, a toggle linkage comprising toggle links 57, 59 pivotally connected together at 61, and overcentre springs (not shown) connected between the pivot pin 20 61 and the upper part of the yoke 53. The lower toggle link 59 is pivotally connected to the upper contact arm 25. A stop pin 63 arrests counterclockwise movement of the yoke 53 when the handle 41 is moved to the "on" position.
A trip device 65 includes a bimetal 49, a pivotally supported 25 trip bar 69 including an arm 67, and a latch 71. The trip device also includes magnet 7 3 and an armature 75. The latter and the bimetal 49 are cooperable with the arm 67 to rotate the trip bar 69 and, thereby release the latch 71 from a latch position with respect to the releasable member 55. The upper 30 contact arm 25 is moved to the open position 25a either upon release of the member 55 or upon manual movement of the handle 41 to the broken line position. As the contact arm 25 moves from the closed to the open position, it moves through an arc - 8 - chute 77 for extinguishing any electric arc occurring between the separating contacts 35, 37.
The lower contact arm 29 is biased toward contact engagement with the contact 35 of the upper contact arm 29 by a coil 5 spring 79 seated on the rear wall 81 of the housing 39.
■ I The arms 25, 29 extend substantially parallel to each other in accordance with known current limiting principles so that ^ a severe overcurrent above a predetermined value creates opposing magnetic fields which cause the contact arms to 10 separate rapidly and thereby protect the circuit breaker from damage.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the lower contact arm 29, being rotatable about pivot pin 31, is a lever, such as a bell-crank, having an arm portion 83 15 extending through an opening 85 in the rear wall 81. In that manner, the lower contact arm is in position for movement between contact open and closed positions by means of the electromagnetic actuator 33.
The actuator 33 comprises a guide cradle 87 and a movable 20 carriage 89, both contained in a housing 91 which is attached to the rear wall of the circuit breaker housing 39 by means of suitable fasteners extending through holes in a flange 93 of the housing 91. The guide cradle 87 is a channel like member having upturned legs 93, 95 supporting a pair of guide rails 25 97. The guide cradle 87 supports an electromagnetic device, or solenoid 101, which comprises a core 103 coil winding 105 and a plunger 107. The outer end of the plunger 107 includes a pair of spaced ears, between which a pin 109 extends for attachment to a pair of ears 111 (Fig.4) of the carriage 89. v 30 As shown in Figs.3 and 4, the carriage 89 supports means for clasping or engaging the arm portion 83 for moving the lower " contact arm 29 between contact open and closed positions. The means includes a body 113, preferably of electrically insulating material, which is fixedly mounted upon the upper surface of the carriage 89. The body 113 includes a cavity 5 115 in which a plunger 117 is slidably disposed at the end of 0 a coil spring 119 which biases the plunger 117 against the arm portion 83. The end of the spring 119 opposite the plunger is held in place by a retaining pin 121. is In operation, when the winding 105 is actuated, such as from 10 a remote location, the plunger 107 moves the carriage 89 to the left, as viewed in Figs.3 and 4, forcing the plunger 117 against the arm portion 83 and thereby closing the contacts 35, 37. When the winding 105 is deenergized, coil springs 123 on each guide rail 97 move the carriage to the right, thereby 15 moving the lower contact arm 29 to the open contact position.
When the plunger 17 presses against the lower arm portion 83, as the carriage 89 moves to the left, there is sufficient force on the contacts to achieve adequately low resistance. The coil springs 119 provide an elastic coupling permitting 20 the solenoid plunger 107 to be pulled completely into the winding 105. The spring 119 also enables the contact arm 29 to open against the plunger 117 (and spring 79) under the action of the repulsion forces produced between the contact arms 25, 29 during a fault current condition.
In conclusion it is noted that the action of the solenoid 101 and the springs 123 may be reversed so that the contacts may be opened instead of closed by the solenoid. In such event the springs 79 and 123 would serve to move the contacts into their closed positions. Finally, as shown in Fig.4, the circuit breaker is adaptable for use in a three-phase circuit breaker structure. 25 30 - 10 -

Claims (6)

CLAIMS:
1. I. A cijcu.it breaker comprising at least one pair of cooperating contact members, an operating mechanism operatively connected to one contact member of said pair and i, operable to move said one contact member between contact open and contact closed positions thereof with respect to the other ® contact member of said pair, and trip means for causing the operating mechanism to effect movement of said one contact member to its contact open position in response to 10 predetermined overcurrent conditions, characterized in that said other contact member of said pair is mechanically non-connected to said operating mechanism and is free to move independently thereof, and that the independently movable contact member includes an actuating portion and has !■, associated therewith an actuator which is operatively engageable with said actuating portion and operable l.o effoct movement of the independently movable contact member into and from contact engagement with said one contact member when the latter is in the contact closed position thereof. ?0
2. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, wherein said actuator includes means forming, between the actuator and the independently movable contact member, an elastic coupling for enabling the independently movable contact member to move from said contact engagement independently of the actuator.
3. A circuit breaker according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said actuator comprises a plunger reciprocally movable between two positions Uierooi, an electrically energ i viable winding disposed in magnetically inductive relationship with respect to the plunger and switchable between two states of 30 energization for effecting movement of the plunger w respectively to one and the other of said two positions thereof, and force transmitting means interposed between the plunger and said independently movable contact member for - 11 - effecting movement of the latter into and from said contact engagement upon movement of the plunger to said one and said tiLlH-r of: it.H positions. I
4. A circuit breaker according to claim 3, wherein said force transmitting means comprises a carriage connected to said plunger for movement together therewith, and coupling means fixedly mounted on said carriage and operatively engaged with said independently movable contact member.
5. A circuit breaker according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, including an insulating housing which has said contact member, said operating mechanism, and said trip means disposed therein, said actuating portion of the independently movable contact member extending through an opening formed in a wall of said insulating housing, and said actuator being mounted on said wall exteriorly of the housing and operatively engaged with said actuating portion.
6. A circuit breaker substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figs. 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings. Dated this 25th day of October 1985 CRUICKSHANK & CO. Agents for the Applicant, 1 Holies Street, Dublin 2.
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